The phrase
"failed state" refers to a country or nation where the government is unable to provide basic services, maintain law and order, and protect its citizens. It signifies a situation where the state has lost control and cannot fulfill its responsibilities, resulting in violence, social unrest, and a breakdown of institutions.
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Rather, they were successful at raising the performance of students who were otherwise at risk
of failing the state test without sacrificing the performance of lower - and higher - performing students.
Those kids still
fail the State tests but at least we are not just providing them with a junk education.
A study found that 75 city schools had at least one entire grade
fail the state math or reading exams.
As the stresses from these unresolved problems accumulate, weaker governments are beginning to break down, leading to what are now commonly referred to
as failing states.
At 77 city public schools, every single student in at least one
grade failed the state math or English exam this year.
One ninth - grader
who failed the state assessment for algebra was able to pass the test by working on specific objectives within so - called «focus areas» in math.
The staff keeps track of student progress in a war room with green, yellow and red posters to indicate which children are likely to
fail state exams.
The risk is that this will increase hunger and political instability, which could lead to even
more failing states.
As noted in Chapter 7, international assistance programs require a special initiative, a unique component, to
rescue failing states.
It entered into a nine - year drug war which has claimed 100,000 lives and seen it become a
borderline failed state.
Under the proposed legislation, public schools that
consistently fail the state's school report - card system must close or convert to charter schools.
That could be as serious as a vehicle that's been damaged in an accident or a flood or as subtle as one that has
failed a state emission's test.
This breeder
often fails state inspections, but little has been done to improve the lot of the dogs at the kennel.
And the list grows longer each year, raising a disturbing question: How
many failing states will it take before civilization itself fails?
Some people
who failed the state's standardized test to earn a high school diploma are getting a second chance to get one.
Many of the migrants are not coming directly
from failed states like Syria but through other states — like Turkey — that are stable.
The last thing they want is to have a huge
failed state on their eastern border.
Ultimately, this makes for a much more relaxed affair than most games and when coupled with the lack of
fail state in the game, Fragments of Him just over two hour duration makes it an easily digestible prospect if not one that represents especially good value for money.
This is not a «securitisation» of DfID's budget, the charge from the Opposition, but rather an overdue recognition that development and national security need to be complementary and better co-ordinated; in turn, reducing the number of fragile states
becoming failed states and diminishing the number of lawless ungoverned spaces emerging as the breeding ground of franchised global terror.
Out of this electroacoustic cloud, a woman's voice announces: «I am an emissary from the future...» The time travelling character from Vladimir Mayakovsky's play The Bathhouse (1930) invites those left behind
by failed state capitalism and the neglect of free markets to join her in the commune of the future.
21st Century Community Learning Centers Designed to provide support for after - school and summer school programs for students who are at risk of
failing state assessments, as well as to provide enrichment instructional programs aligned to state standards.
Taking a different approach, staff members at Canyon View High School wanted to use their data to understand why more than half of the school's 9th grade students
failed the state reading proficiency examination.
Yes, there is some good in those politically battered bones, especially in how David Paterson walked the talk
about failing state finances in creative ways that could help his successor.
Democrats say Pence has
failed the state when it comes to education, roads and civil rights for the LGBT community and the only way to change course was to elect John Gregg as Governor.
Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, has announced plans to intervene immediately in
failing state schools, and extend the academies programme to tackle «coasting schools».
He said September 11th 2001 had demonstrated the «astonishing risk» which
failed states represented and said that, when combined with the «reality» of George Bush in the White House, British diplomacy faced a real challenge.
PLATTSBURGH The city will move forward with plans to reconstruct a footbridge over the Saranac River that was removed two years ago
after failing a state inspection.
As Roger Short of the University of Melbourne writes in the introduction, «The inexorable increase in human numbers is exhausting conventional energy supplies, accelerating environmental pollution and global warming, and providing an increasing number of
failed states where civil unrest prevails,» among other faults.
Deteriorating Oil and Food Security (pdf) Introduction The Coming Decline of Oil The Oil Intensity of Food The Changing Food Prospect Cars and People Compete for Food The World Beyond Peak Oil Food Insecurity and
Failing States Chapter 2 Data (xls) 3.
Mr Clegg said it was «dangerous» to commit tens of billions of pounds to a Cold War era weapons system, when US President Barack Obama saw the threats of the future coming from terrorists and
failed states against which Trident would be no use.
SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Tom Cullerton is working with the Better Government Association to put a stop to bloated golden parachutes for
failed state employees.
Third, America should contain security threats from
failed states through the direct use of force where required, through limited intervention by Special Forces and similar units when possible, and the isolation of countries that can or will not suppress terrorists.
Instead of the uncertain, meticulous work of
containing failed states, nurturing prospective allies, and deterring prospective enemies, Washington has swung from a utopian effort to fix the world, to the baffling pretense that the world somehow will fix itself if only America leaves it alone.
Fears of al - Qaeda, anxieties that Yemen might yet become another Somalia (an
unstable failed state), and the strength and conservatism of Saudi Arabia's influence, are all factors that point to international support for one of the rival factions opposing Saleh.